@0:07 does anyone know what this tub is used for? We were in a mental hospital near me and saw one just like it but werent sure what it was used for. Is it just a normal bath tub?
But it wasn't over; and it kept going, by force, with the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped until the 1970s. Revivified in the 80's through now. Once religion or science get their hands on control, they will always cooperate in one area: never, ever letting go of the domination and cleansing of humanity by any means.
@onlywhenpissed But thank God that we can afford to waste THIS kind of property due to the progress of psychiatry. For instance, few decades ago, there was an established clientele of so-called 'chronic mental patients', those who would most likely stay forever. Today, there are very few really 'forever' cases and the 'forever' wards no longer exist as a class, this is one reason why some hospitals are abandoned.
Brilliant, ya try ugly and depressing that these places haven't been destroyed. Any difference someone has from the norm makes them crazy to most. I'm sick of it. The mosia is coming soon and all the people whom are eveil will be judged. This video is an example of what s wrong today. I've never read the bible because it s fake. My opinion on that but people are even faker. I'm real and know that I cry for this world and all those who refuse to stand up against the lies. Thank you and GOD BLESS
Excellent video and music. It is so sad to imagine the forms of "therapy" that were inflicted there. The large bottles labeled vacuum aspiration are used in abortions. Psychiatric patients once had no rights whatsoever. Pregnant women were forced to abort their unborn, regardless of whether they became pregnant before or during incarceration. Sometimes women, and men, were raped by staff members.
@FatherPatOphelia Where does it say that?You have a sick mind. I have Bipolar Disorder and i am no different to many millions of people and a great deal better than many.I take it you live the Bible belt,what a Neanderthal you really are,I blame it on inbreeding.There is no point in trying to educate people like you,its a waste of time.
Father Pat,thats a laugh,do you really want to associate yourself with a religion which condones child abuse?
@jenniferjuniper97 Thank you for this posting,its true,everyone talks about human rights and race/sexuality issues,they are emancipated groups now.I am Bipolar and i bet few people would change places with me.Things are better now but there is a long way to go yet.
In a country that now fights elections with abortion as a weapon,it was de riguer to abort babies and sterilize women(and men) in the name of eugenics.,as you say without consent,
@TZEITEL10 Primarily, children were not desired for financial reasons, They were inconvenient. Also, some pregnancies were the result of illicit staff-patient relations. An institution would lose credibility if that truth came out. Now most patients receive treatment and housing in their own communities, except for the extremely violent. Trust me, there are some who belong in locked wards. The new issue is the warehousing of patients in jails. I agree, there is plenty of room for improvement. :)
@jenniferjuniper97 I don't know what "housing in their own communities" you mean. I know the situation in Germany, and it is like that: of course, they try to treat people at home. Just at home. But some need treatment in hospitals, and not only the extremely violent. The mental hospital of a city of 200,000 could have seven wards with 20 - 30 beds each, one closed and six open.
@NotOnlySelfLover In Germany, and many other Countries around the world,that is the usual way.Times and attitudes change, and empowering those who are effected in some way,patients and their families.
It's not only about the violent. Any psychotic will probably be admitted to the closed ward first, as are those with suicidal tendencies, the addicts and, of course, those who have committed a crime due to their illness (for those, although, they try to use special forensic wards). Psychotic people need the closed ward because they are not in reality and dangerous for themselves even in an open one. So do the addicts because they are not in control of their illness.
@NotOnlySelfLover In my county, a person must be an immediate danger to others to be incarcerated on a pysch unit. The State and county can no longer afford inpatient treatment for persons who are a danger to self or gravely disabled. In-patients are usually released within 30 days.
When I see these places, I'm sorry, but I do not think "Silent Hill," I don't think "zombies" or any other fictional "horror." I can practically FEEL very real human suffering and pain locked inside them, whether it was then or now.
@IDoNotBlameYou Wow hard to believe I saw your comment. alot of people agree with you . I was privy to one of these places as a 13 year old. I was forced to visit a friend of the families . I was scared to death . Seems like yesterday . The music is really fitting . I think another thing that intrigues me about this video is the buildings. I have worked on alot of them over the years . They all have their own personality .
@IDoNotBlameYou these institutions were very closely tied in with the Eugenics movement of the 20th century, total dehumanization, the western versions of concentration camps.
@FlamingLavaOwl You're right. "Eugenics: the self-direction of evolution." Man's need to Purify All People via extermination, not before abuses using the worst things science could produce. In the U.S., anything found as "mental illness" was used by that movement. Written into our state laws in the late 19th/20th centuries. The Supreme Court in 1927 prohibited marriage, and forced sterilization of the mentally ill to prevent "spreading" it to the next generation. Abolished in the mid 50's?
@ther57 You watch too much tv or Hollywood idea's on this subject.I have been involved in psychiatry as a nurse and as a patient,i found the patients i mat to be normal people with families ,friends,jobs-in other words they had lives which went haywire from time to time.They were some of the friendliest and likeable people i had ever met.
Don't judge people or things you don't understand.
@TZEITEL10 Lol? i dont give a fuck what you have been involved with... bottom line i was saying this place is creepy as shit when its abandon and all deteriorated ....
@MissMaddy881 Probably he had been disobedient or unable to control his anger, which is common and normal in (pre-)adolescence. This was enough to have one or another lobotomized back in 1963 :(
@NotOnlySelfLover that kid might have been a girl. we'll never know. i read something about an abandoned mental hospital for kids in massachusetts on opacity and a lot of the patients said the staff would inject them with thorazine. i was wondering if people got addicted to that medicine and if lobotomies were performed with anesthesia.
@MissMaddy881 Officially, there is no addiction to neuroleptics (Thorazine is the first one). However, people can get hooked on them insofar as some, who have taken the drugs quite long, always get psychotic right away when they try to stop taking them. Although it doesn't need to be so, once the acute psychosis has been over for a few weeks, you usually can stop taking these meds.
@TZEITEL10 Exactly, Thorazine in the States and Largactil in most of Europe. In Germany, they also call it Megaphen, in Russia, Aminazin - and it's still in use there, unlike in most developed and rich countries.
@NotOnlySelfLoverOh it is still in use here in the UK too,some people i know prefer this to other newer drugs,i think it's has too many unpleasant, especially sedative, effects.
@TZEITEL10 Yes, I've read it has an extreme sedative side effect, only good for patients who try to sleep the most possible time anyway (it's boring in the mental hospital). And probably it also has the side effect of emotional numbness which most neuroleptics have... Many schizophrenics call the emotional numbness the most agonizing side effect of even newer neuroleptics.
@MissMaddy881 As for the lobotomy, as far as I know, there was a rudimentary anesthesia by electric shock to the brain. It would render the patient unconscious for long enough to do it.
@MissMaddy881 They probably did become addicted to the Seconal (ever see Valley of the Dolls? It's the main antagonist in the film and book) and they may have been injected with phenobarbital, a liquid form of Seconal. I was admitted for a psych evaluation for 72 hours, and found myself acting out to get barbs. It was horrible.
oh god, i've been in one like that once, it was set into an old castel and everything was left, and so we walked around a little and found timetable of those poor children and left stickers in small rooms,.. and than we came to dark staircase, and there was a dentist chair in a very strange position and when we decide to left we found the doors were locked cos guide left us inside
@TheJadeMason123 LOL, ok.. You serious.. I live in PA, and an old abandend mental hospital buildin bout 2mi. from my house(hospital still open) that old buildin is hard to even look at, let alone spend a nite, esps. if you hear the lod stories..thanks for reply..peace.
I was working in an Okie mental institution's kichen when the political debates began and repubuglies started tearing down the help for the sick and the poor....:(
@Ramonezs because Insurance Companys dont want to pay for mental health care. so their shoved in Nursing Homes or group homes or released into society. Its sick and its sad.
8 people were escaped from this ultra scary hospital. Then watched this video, because they're undead and then made big mistake - clicked thumbs down...
Last year me and some friends broke into an abandoned mental institution that is near where I live and it was the creepiest thing ever. There were chairs facing walls with footprints where your feet would go if you were to sit on them and in the rooms with beds there were still restraint straps. There was this one dark corridor in the basement area and it was such a big, open area but when you spoke there was no echo at all. So freaky.
I work in a old state psychiatric hospital converted to a prison. Most of it was constructed in various stages throughout the 1900's, but or oldest building dates to the 1880's and is condemned, not in use. There is a museum located nearby that is full of equipment and other "memoribilia", as the general public can no longer access the grounds. All the old tunnels have been sealed, and the buildings in use were renovated, plus a new main building was constructed.
Yeah, it scared me, too. How can an abandoned hospital still have patients? I've heard that some of them usually come back when the hospital is closed because they think it's their home. Creepy!
@TonyFirelli dude maybe i should kill u for real these ppl need the help honestly nd they build the place so dat way they kan keep them in a place where they know they arent hurt by the outside world which drove them crazy duhhh
@punkyypwincess788 Lmao!! Not when we barely have room nor resources for normal people... 6 billion and still growing rapidly! So we have to limit, Honestly even when I hate the think about it.. We need more wars,famines,pandemics,catastrophic natural disasters,and people to continue smoke.. Only that way we can actually live another hundred years, unless if we find another planet and move there.. but seriously.
@Plysdyret1 Obviously, you are not an urban explorer. Why does anyone do anything? Why do you walk your dog? Must be dangerous with the risks of falling, getting hit by a crazy driver or getting mugged.
We have a Hospital like that near us called Bailie Hendersin and its still used it also has a special part for criminally insane with high fences and Razor wire
Amazing pictures and amazing song to go with them. the song title of Everything In It's Right Place has such a nice creepy twist on the whole video too
This video...for some odd reason, wakes me up..like an alarm. Watching this video makes me realize how many people and kids were in these places. My grandma is a nurse and actually worked at one. She told me that some people lived in them because they had no where else to go. Its very sad when you think of how many kids ended up in places like this. Sure sends shivers down my spine.
I have SEEN these type of places. The 'doctors" working there were ghouls. They enjoyed the misery and pain of the patients. It is interesting they become abandoned and not torn down. They all had a "quiet room" which is really
an Isolation cell with a bare mattress used to punish patients they felt
were not 'cooperating" (which means taking whatever harmful medications they felt should be administered). They should all be torn down.
3 grams of seconal thats a sweet dose of barbituates,every abandoned mental hospital looks like they all left in 1 day I always find files and sometimes pics and by the picture only, you can see they are crazy.Also the charts are always on the walls.And I took a bunch of files from a asylum that was gonna be torn down and its interesting what the doctors say
wow im shocked every time i see these videos the pain these places must of seen...im shocked also that patients files where left behind how sad was that one on a 12 yr old, how come these place arent cleaned out properly they look like one day everyone decided to get and walk away.
This song is so creepy it really fits the fact this video is about "Mental hospitals", it's freaky.
KillTheKillers1 3 weeks ago
This is just like that abandoned hospital in Silent Hill 2, derp.
LynxCoding 3 weeks ago
I love this Radiohead song.
callingqueen 1 month ago
what a shame to let old buildings set and rot they should be preserved and used again
burntvalve86 1 month ago
Mute this and watch it with watch?v=hJ6w8cB44eo playing in the background.
HFLanciaStratos 2 months ago
Feeling those pics and that Radiohead song...infinite sorrow, thank you for posting.
vgoth100 2 months ago
@0:07 does anyone know what this tub is used for? We were in a mental hospital near me and saw one just like it but werent sure what it was used for. Is it just a normal bath tub?
rbkhockeyy 2 months ago
@rbkhockeyy Shock threapy?
goalie1guy 2 months ago
Scary pictures of ... : / Music's nerves went, it was scary & irritating
megakaakao 3 months ago
whats the name of the song?
jiiveesee 4 months ago
Ilovetheabandonedmentalhospitalssmellinthemorning ♥
zyanurito 5 months ago
But it wasn't over; and it kept going, by force, with the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped until the 1970s. Revivified in the 80's through now. Once religion or science get their hands on control, they will always cooperate in one area: never, ever letting go of the domination and cleansing of humanity by any means.
IDoNotBlameYou 5 months ago 3
That made me sad
brickbuildingboy 5 months ago
music everything is spot on TY.
09kmtaylor 5 months ago
Asylums+ghosts/spirits=most creepiest places on earth.
oddskull34 6 months ago
they cud make homes of these buildings
djlau1 6 months ago
mental patients are animals? bloody hell! why always a dumb religious interpritation???
andytubeism 6 months ago
O_O theres a banded metal hospital like 5 minutes away from where i live its fucking scary man im nerve going in thee again
wildonessoccerpro 6 months ago
Urbex is fascinating. So much derelict property in the uk that is wasted.
onlywhenpissed 6 months ago
@onlywhenpissed But thank God that we can afford to waste THIS kind of property due to the progress of psychiatry. For instance, few decades ago, there was an established clientele of so-called 'chronic mental patients', those who would most likely stay forever. Today, there are very few really 'forever' cases and the 'forever' wards no longer exist as a class, this is one reason why some hospitals are abandoned.
NotOnlySelfLover 6 months ago
Is it just me, or do wheelchairs scare the crap outta me?
14natgor1 6 months ago
IDoNotBlameYou Pretty perceptive I hope you use your intuition empathy for good : )
caleb6868 7 months ago
Brilliant, ya try ugly and depressing that these places haven't been destroyed. Any difference someone has from the norm makes them crazy to most. I'm sick of it. The mosia is coming soon and all the people whom are eveil will be judged. This video is an example of what s wrong today. I've never read the bible because it s fake. My opinion on that but people are even faker. I'm real and know that I cry for this world and all those who refuse to stand up against the lies. Thank you and GOD BLESS
6095jimmy 7 months ago
what is this song called ???
orkestrante 7 months ago
@orkestrante radio head. everything in its right place
jordanturner97 7 months ago
Excellent video and music. It is so sad to imagine the forms of "therapy" that were inflicted there. The large bottles labeled vacuum aspiration are used in abortions. Psychiatric patients once had no rights whatsoever. Pregnant women were forced to abort their unborn, regardless of whether they became pregnant before or during incarceration. Sometimes women, and men, were raped by staff members.
jenniferjuniper97 7 months ago
@jenniferjuniper97 i hope the staff members who raped the patients were arrested.
MissMaddy881 6 months ago
@MissMaddy881 Yeah, but mental patients are animals. It says so in the Bible.
FatherPatOphelia 6 months ago
@FatherPatOphelia it doesn't say that in the Bible. some of those people were just disabled and their families didn't want to deal with them.
MissMaddy881 6 months ago
@MissMaddy881 Don't tell me you're one of the heretics
FatherPatOphelia 6 months ago
@FatherPatOphelia Where does it say that?You have a sick mind. I have Bipolar Disorder and i am no different to many millions of people and a great deal better than many.I take it you live the Bible belt,what a Neanderthal you really are,I blame it on inbreeding.There is no point in trying to educate people like you,its a waste of time.
Father Pat,thats a laugh,do you really want to associate yourself with a religion which condones child abuse?
TZEITEL10 5 months ago
@TZEITEL10 There is no such thing as Bipolar Disorder. You have a demon within you which requires an exorcism.
FatherPatOphelia 5 months ago
@FatherPatOphelia You are such a backward.ignorant fool.One day you could be effected in some way,you are not immune.Nobody is.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@FatherPatOphelia lithium is more effective than an "exorcism"
theoriginnoobfighter 3 months ago
@jenniferjuniper97 Thank you for this posting,its true,everyone talks about human rights and race/sexuality issues,they are emancipated groups now.I am Bipolar and i bet few people would change places with me.Things are better now but there is a long way to go yet.
In a country that now fights elections with abortion as a weapon,it was de riguer to abort babies and sterilize women(and men) in the name of eugenics.,as you say without consent,
TZEITEL10 5 months ago
@TZEITEL10 Primarily, children were not desired for financial reasons, They were inconvenient. Also, some pregnancies were the result of illicit staff-patient relations. An institution would lose credibility if that truth came out. Now most patients receive treatment and housing in their own communities, except for the extremely violent. Trust me, there are some who belong in locked wards. The new issue is the warehousing of patients in jails. I agree, there is plenty of room for improvement. :)
jenniferjuniper97 5 months ago
@jenniferjuniper97 I don't know what "housing in their own communities" you mean. I know the situation in Germany, and it is like that: of course, they try to treat people at home. Just at home. But some need treatment in hospitals, and not only the extremely violent. The mental hospital of a city of 200,000 could have seven wards with 20 - 30 beds each, one closed and six open.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover In Germany, and many other Countries around the world,that is the usual way.Times and attitudes change, and empowering those who are effected in some way,patients and their families.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
It's not only about the violent. Any psychotic will probably be admitted to the closed ward first, as are those with suicidal tendencies, the addicts and, of course, those who have committed a crime due to their illness (for those, although, they try to use special forensic wards). Psychotic people need the closed ward because they are not in reality and dangerous for themselves even in an open one. So do the addicts because they are not in control of their illness.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover In my county, a person must be an immediate danger to others to be incarcerated on a pysch unit. The State and county can no longer afford inpatient treatment for persons who are a danger to self or gravely disabled. In-patients are usually released within 30 days.
jenniferjuniper97 4 months ago
@jenniferjuniper97 Imagine the uproar if the procedures carried out ,in these establishments,were carried out on race grounds.
TZEITEL10 5 months ago
@TZEITEL10 That is also highly likely.
jenniferjuniper97 4 months ago
Nice work!
ananoulis1 7 months ago
0:14 zombie verrukut?
mrPWNER131 7 months ago
theres no 4:10
mrPWNER131 7 months ago
When I see these places, I'm sorry, but I do not think "Silent Hill," I don't think "zombies" or any other fictional "horror." I can practically FEEL very real human suffering and pain locked inside them, whether it was then or now.
IDoNotBlameYou 7 months ago 38
@IDoNotBlameYou Wow hard to believe I saw your comment. alot of people agree with you . I was privy to one of these places as a 13 year old. I was forced to visit a friend of the families . I was scared to death . Seems like yesterday . The music is really fitting . I think another thing that intrigues me about this video is the buildings. I have worked on alot of them over the years . They all have their own personality .
Pedrothealien1 7 months ago
@IDoNotBlameYou ZOMBIES ZOMBIES !!
NoirYorkCity 6 months ago
@IDoNotBlameYou these institutions were very closely tied in with the Eugenics movement of the 20th century, total dehumanization, the western versions of concentration camps.
FlamingLavaOwl 5 months ago
@FlamingLavaOwl You're right. "Eugenics: the self-direction of evolution." Man's need to Purify All People via extermination, not before abuses using the worst things science could produce. In the U.S., anything found as "mental illness" was used by that movement. Written into our state laws in the late 19th/20th centuries. The Supreme Court in 1927 prohibited marriage, and forced sterilization of the mentally ill to prevent "spreading" it to the next generation. Abolished in the mid 50's?
IDoNotBlameYou 5 months ago 2
@IDoNotBlameYou Thank you.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@IDoNotBlameYou I think: "Arkham Asylum"
MrShinyDark 3 months ago
Whenever i think of these places, I think of zombies.
ther57 8 months ago
@ther57 i think: WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU GO IN THERE!!!!!!!!!!!
mrPWNER131 7 months ago
@mrPWNER131 lmao... that is true as well :)
ther57 7 months ago
@ther57 You watch too much tv or Hollywood idea's on this subject.I have been involved in psychiatry as a nurse and as a patient,i found the patients i mat to be normal people with families ,friends,jobs-in other words they had lives which went haywire from time to time.They were some of the friendliest and likeable people i had ever met.
Don't judge people or things you don't understand.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@TZEITEL10 Lol? i dont give a fuck what you have been involved with... bottom line i was saying this place is creepy as shit when its abandon and all deteriorated ....
ther57 4 months ago
@ther57 So what,is anyone forcing you to go there?
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@TZEITEL10 Let's hope nobody forces him to go into a hospital that is still in use.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
wow treyarch did a good job with zombies Verruckt
iTzThePlumpkin 8 months ago
Woah, am I correct in reading that the patient log at 3:03 says that the patient is only 12? That's awful.
lovisa31 8 months ago 9
@lovisa31 yeah, you read it right. i know, right? what could that kid have done to be stuck in one of these hospitals?
MissMaddy881 8 months ago
@MissMaddy881 Probably he had been disobedient or unable to control his anger, which is common and normal in (pre-)adolescence. This was enough to have one or another lobotomized back in 1963 :(
NotOnlySelfLover 8 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover that kid might have been a girl. we'll never know. i read something about an abandoned mental hospital for kids in massachusetts on opacity and a lot of the patients said the staff would inject them with thorazine. i was wondering if people got addicted to that medicine and if lobotomies were performed with anesthesia.
MissMaddy881 7 months ago
@MissMaddy881 Officially, there is no addiction to neuroleptics (Thorazine is the first one). However, people can get hooked on them insofar as some, who have taken the drugs quite long, always get psychotic right away when they try to stop taking them. Although it doesn't need to be so, once the acute psychosis has been over for a few weeks, you usually can stop taking these meds.
NotOnlySelfLover 7 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover oh ok.
MissMaddy881 7 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover Chlorpromazine was the first one,came into use in 1952.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@TZEITEL10 yes, and Thorazine is the trade name of Chlorpromazine.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLove rMaybe that is what they call it in the States but it usually known as largactil in other countries.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@TZEITEL10 Exactly, Thorazine in the States and Largactil in most of Europe. In Germany, they also call it Megaphen, in Russia, Aminazin - and it's still in use there, unlike in most developed and rich countries.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLoverOh it is still in use here in the UK too,some people i know prefer this to other newer drugs,i think it's has too many unpleasant, especially sedative, effects.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
@TZEITEL10 Yes, I've read it has an extreme sedative side effect, only good for patients who try to sleep the most possible time anyway (it's boring in the mental hospital). And probably it also has the side effect of emotional numbness which most neuroleptics have... Many schizophrenics call the emotional numbness the most agonizing side effect of even newer neuroleptics.
NotOnlySelfLover 4 months ago
@MissMaddy881 As for the lobotomy, as far as I know, there was a rudimentary anesthesia by electric shock to the brain. It would render the patient unconscious for long enough to do it.
NotOnlySelfLover 7 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover oh ok. that sounds painful.
MissMaddy881 7 months ago
@MissMaddy881 They probably did become addicted to the Seconal (ever see Valley of the Dolls? It's the main antagonist in the film and book) and they may have been injected with phenobarbital, a liquid form of Seconal. I was admitted for a psych evaluation for 72 hours, and found myself acting out to get barbs. It was horrible.
gccn 7 months ago
@gccn i'm sorry. no, i haven't seen that movie or read that book.
MissMaddy881 7 months ago
@NotOnlySelfLover And this still happens,now they call it Ritalin Therapy
TZEITEL10 5 months ago
@lovisa31 Yeah they had children in these places.
goalie1guy 2 months ago
It makes me wonder if those people who write in graffiti ever come back to tht place
iccupcake 8 months ago
all abandoned mantal hospitals are scary.
USABG58 8 months ago
@USABG58 And the non-abandoned ones too, especially their closed units, because the pain and suffering is still there in real time.
NotOnlySelfLover 8 months ago
@USABG58 Why?
TZEITEL10 5 months ago
@USABG58 How old are you?i would expect this idiotic statement from a child.
TZEITEL10 4 months ago
this is scary as hell cause its all man made....
STI828 8 months ago
oh god, i've been in one like that once, it was set into an old castel and everything was left, and so we walked around a little and found timetable of those poor children and left stickers in small rooms,.. and than we came to dark staircase, and there was a dentist chair in a very strange position and when we decide to left we found the doors were locked cos guide left us inside
tanjakofol 8 months ago
radiohead...good choice for this type of video
TheJakedrummer 9 months ago
WELL DONE
bloodline262626 9 months ago
i wonder who the people that took these pics are really brave
kittyhawkgirl109 9 months ago
@TheJadeMason123 LOL, ok.. You serious.. I live in PA, and an old abandend mental hospital buildin bout 2mi. from my house(hospital still open) that old buildin is hard to even look at, let alone spend a nite, esps. if you hear the lod stories..thanks for reply..peace.
4624tone 9 months ago
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gocountry1391 9 months ago
@gocountry1391
If I were to guess, shock therapy tub.
goalie1guy 9 months ago
@gocountry1391 I think that's a tub to electrocute the patients. It was a part of the therapy they used to follow.
MaggotxOfxSlipknot 9 months ago
What up with the tub in the room??
LAB23artist2b 10 months ago
I love abandoned mental hospital
TashaRichardsonFan1 10 months ago
Creepy
MrKylemusser 10 months ago
PAINTBALL!!
mrpowdercoater 10 months ago
2:51 HOLY GOD DAMN!!!!!!
hottytoty 10 months ago
is it me, or does wheelchairs scares the shit out of you?
wazzabi12345678910 10 months ago
@wazzabi12345678910 no its not you it scares the shit outa me 2
hottytoty 10 months ago
@wazzabi12345678910 they don't scare me.
MissMaddy881 8 months ago
great idea using that song...its such a creepy sounding song...just like abandoned places
stereosanctity7 10 months ago
awesome stuff good pics i would love to get a "possible" list of these places
xdarkness32 10 months ago
I was working in an Okie mental institution's kichen when the political debates began and repubuglies started tearing down the help for the sick and the poor....:(
Licmycat 10 months ago
This is disturbing, but I can't look away.
Fitting music by the way.
GraffitiSlammer 11 months ago
Shit... I would not go there, I may ended up in a place like Silent Hill and never return back in reality. :(
Dailybabble 11 months ago
Such beautiful buildings, yet such horrible places. You can have the worst and best locked up in one place
redsoul888 11 months ago
Radiohead fits this extremely well. Well done.
katiepaw 11 months ago
How depressing. If you weren't mentally ill before you went in, it wouldn't take long to go nuts!
jngwatson 11 months ago
very nice
MsRmta 11 months ago
lol the girl at the begining scared me :P
tjorvenxD0o01ste 11 months ago
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fourpointohh 1 year ago
what's the name of this song? x
dafyddbibey 1 year ago 2
I wish I Could live here.
LoghornsProductions 1 year ago
Watched this again, for the first time in almost a year... absolutely BRILLIANT! Thank you for this amazing video - perfect song, too.
TheOrganiston9th 1 year ago 12
why is it so many abandoned mental hospitals in the world?
Ramonezs 1 year ago 3
@Ramonezs because Insurance Companys dont want to pay for mental health care. so their shoved in Nursing Homes or group homes or released into society. Its sick and its sad.
phenixred1 11 months ago
Radiohead :) And I too like to walk around Abandoned Insane Asylums
anggoesgrr 1 year ago
Kinda creepy
MiniStockRacer6x 1 year ago
takin pictures of them places is scary shit lol
TheTheman79 1 year ago
8 people were escaped from this ultra scary hospital. Then watched this video, because they're undead and then made big mistake - clicked thumbs down...
MATUXAZ 1 year ago
S.C.A.R.Y!!!!!!!!!!
jjb43j 1 year ago
wat the frig man i would never go to this place its scary as hell to those guys who took these photos U ARE BRAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jjb43j 1 year ago
how many pants photographer jizzed when taking these photos?! holy shit!
MATUXAZ 1 year ago
Any one spend the night(unarmed/Alone) for $10,000, $20,000, $100,000? What would it take? Me, $100,000 and up,,lol, maybe!!
4624tone 1 year ago
@4624tone NOPE.
lilmoonprincess125 1 year ago
@lilmoonprincess125 LOL, me either!!
4624tone 1 year ago
anyone know what the song is called?
is it by radiohead? just what is the name of it ?!?!?!? plz reply
lol nvm let me add to this comment i found the song... its called everything in its right place
deandro985 1 year ago
@deandro985 radiohead everything in its right place..... its creepy
MrJeremy9977 1 year ago
anyone know what the song is called?
is it by radiohead? just what is the name of it ?!?!?!? plz reply
deandro985 1 year ago
1:58 Jesus is Dead
skimyy 1 year ago
I love this one .
Revollucion 1 year ago
3:00 WHY WOULD YOU NOT TAKE ALL THOSE RECORDS?!?
Gahh! I would LOVE those
TasteOfTorment 1 year ago
Last year me and some friends broke into an abandoned mental institution that is near where I live and it was the creepiest thing ever. There were chairs facing walls with footprints where your feet would go if you were to sit on them and in the rooms with beds there were still restraint straps. There was this one dark corridor in the basement area and it was such a big, open area but when you spoke there was no echo at all. So freaky.
CaraKawaii 1 year ago
I work in a old state psychiatric hospital converted to a prison. Most of it was constructed in various stages throughout the 1900's, but or oldest building dates to the 1880's and is condemned, not in use. There is a museum located nearby that is full of equipment and other "memoribilia", as the general public can no longer access the grounds. All the old tunnels have been sealed, and the buildings in use were renovated, plus a new main building was constructed.
cmej605 1 year ago
i love this video!!!!
TheRegualtor 1 year ago
anyone ever see DeadGirl? that movie is FUCKED UP
reymysterios9 1 year ago
@nick14877
Yeah, it scared me, too. How can an abandoned hospital still have patients? I've heard that some of them usually come back when the hospital is closed because they think it's their home. Creepy!
GothicPrinzessin 1 year ago
They should just not build these fucked up places and just kill mental people, cause there's no point to them...
TonyFirelli 1 year ago
@TonyFirelli dude maybe i should kill u for real these ppl need the help honestly nd they build the place so dat way they kan keep them in a place where they know they arent hurt by the outside world which drove them crazy duhhh
punkyypwincess788 1 year ago
@punkyypwincess788 Lmao!! Not when we barely have room nor resources for normal people... 6 billion and still growing rapidly! So we have to limit, Honestly even when I hate the think about it.. We need more wars,famines,pandemics,catastrophic natural disasters,and people to continue smoke.. Only that way we can actually live another hundred years, unless if we find another planet and move there.. but seriously.
TonyFirelli 1 year ago
Very nice vid dawnrun. The photos had a good feel to them, nicely done.
Bllackguard666 1 year ago
Who has taken those pics? Must be dangerous to stay in such houses with the risk of old ceilings, falling down!
Plysdyret1 1 year ago
@Plysdyret1 Obviously, you are not an urban explorer. Why does anyone do anything? Why do you walk your dog? Must be dangerous with the risks of falling, getting hit by a crazy driver or getting mugged.
Think before you ask.
Bllackguard666 1 year ago
We have a Hospital like that near us called Bailie Hendersin and its still used it also has a special part for criminally insane with high fences and Razor wire
meringandan 1 year ago
creepy~~ great pictures
CoffeePrinceNick 1 year ago
creepy~~ great picturea
CoffeePrinceNick 1 year ago
@meattube2009 they hate you too
ABIbx1 1 year ago
i hate kids with spray paint
meattube2009 1 year ago
Taking pictures of a abandoned mental hospital at night must be creepy as shit. I would go crazy, because of my lively imagination.
cakemaster10 1 year ago
Amazing pictures and amazing song to go with them. the song title of Everything In It's Right Place has such a nice creepy twist on the whole video too
shadowbarrowman 1 year ago
This video...for some odd reason, wakes me up..like an alarm. Watching this video makes me realize how many people and kids were in these places. My grandma is a nurse and actually worked at one. She told me that some people lived in them because they had no where else to go. Its very sad when you think of how many kids ended up in places like this. Sure sends shivers down my spine.
AngelOfTheBlackNight 1 year ago
is larundel mental hospital in that vid?
pirocan1 1 year ago
Really good photos. Really bad music selection.
micfishevyt 1 year ago
@micfishevyt THis is the perfect song!!
TERRORISTINDAWALL 1 year ago
2 words.... Silent Hill
gypsydreamer09 1 year ago 55
@gypsydreamer09 Silent Hill = awesomeness !
shadowbarrowman 1 year ago
@gypsydreamer09 Spot on dude. Spot on.
knopfler720 1 year ago
of course there's dorms in mental hospitals. Patients lived there, sometimes for years
TheSwords99 1 year ago
It's Radiohead and the song is "Everything in it's place"
goalie1guy 1 year ago
hi guys what is the name of that song?
Revollucion 1 year ago
I have SEEN these type of places. The 'doctors" working there were ghouls. They enjoyed the misery and pain of the patients. It is interesting they become abandoned and not torn down. They all had a "quiet room" which is really
an Isolation cell with a bare mattress used to punish patients they felt
were not 'cooperating" (which means taking whatever harmful medications they felt should be administered). They should all be torn down.
DavelovesRealMusic 1 year ago
Very disturbing. I wish the world only progresses to better times.
qqqqqqqq 1 year ago
omg its creppy nd sad
ashleyf69er 1 year ago
thats fucking scary looking places :o
FiLady007 1 year ago
whats this song?
sharpiexox 1 year ago
check out waverly hills
rosey3167 1 year ago
Great shots, were any of the images in the u.k?
england2345able 1 year ago
3 grams of seconal thats a sweet dose of barbituates,every abandoned mental hospital looks like they all left in 1 day I always find files and sometimes pics and by the picture only, you can see they are crazy.Also the charts are always on the walls.And I took a bunch of files from a asylum that was gonna be torn down and its interesting what the doctors say
TheRalphus666 1 year ago
very disturbing but great, i would really love to explore these sorts of places
chickenman450 1 year ago
Whats the Song sounds like Muze?
jonathancoconut 1 year ago
@jonathancoconut It's Radiohead
LionHeartIs17 1 year ago
Danvers aye. so scay and interesting.
MyMIXmedia 1 year ago
whats that at 8 seconds in
accin88 1 year ago
@accin88 it's hydrotherapy, dunking patients in and out of water, and possibly with shock involved... creepy, i know
MissHazeleyed96 1 year ago
@MissHazeleyed96 thats torture not hydrotherapy.Lets cure someone by waterboarding them and then shocking them,
TheRalphus666 1 year ago
@accin88 bathtub
AcaAllertor127 1 year ago
3:46 looks like kung fu hustle
AcaAllertor127 1 year ago
creepy!Awesome!
robertkalisz 1 year ago
wow im shocked every time i see these videos the pain these places must of seen...im shocked also that patients files where left behind how sad was that one on a 12 yr old, how come these place arent cleaned out properly they look like one day everyone decided to get and walk away.
ChynnaDoll2 1 year ago
yo look for some pills pop them at like 1 am and go back